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A 23-year-old woman testified Wednesday she won’t forget the look of a man who raped her nearly four years ago.

“He had a smirk,” she said. “I told him to stop. He was aggressive and he had a look in his eye that he wasn’t the same person he was earlier in the night.”

The woman identified that man as Terrail Bolden, 26, of Kalamazoo and formerly of Battle Creek.

Bolden is charged with first degree criminal sexual conduct and faces up to life in prison if convicted by a Calhoun County Circuit Court jury which began hearing testimony Wednesday. The case resumes Thursday before Judge Sarah Lincoln.

The prosecution is part of the Calhoun County Sexual Assault Kit Investigation by the Michigan Attorney General’s

Serial paedophile Barry Bennell has been branded “the devil incarnate” by a judge who jailed him for 30 years for abusing 12 young footballers he coached.

The former Crewe Alexandra coach and Manchester City scout was convicted at Liverpool Crown Court of 50 child sexual offences committed between 1979 and 1991.

Bennell, 64, may have more than 100 victims in total as an additional 86 complainants have come forward to say they too were abused by him.

Sentencing Bennell on Monday, the Recorder of Liverpool, Judge Clement Goldstone QC, said: “Your behaviour towards these boys in grooming and seducing them before subjecting them to, in some cases, the most most serious, degrading and humiliating abuse was sheer evil.”

Serial paedophile Barry Bennell has been branded “the devil incarnate” by a judge who jailed him for 30 years for abusing 12 young footballers he coached.

The former Crewe Alexandra coach and Manchester City scout was convicted at Liverpool Crown Court of 50 child sexual offences committed between 1979 and 1991.

Bennell, 64, may have more than 100 victims in total as an additional 86 complainants have come forward to say they too were abused by him.

Sentencing Bennell on Monday, the Recorder of Liverpool, Judge Clement Goldstone QC, said: “Your behaviour towards these boys in grooming and seducing them before subjecting them to, in some cases, the most most serious, degrading and humiliating abuse was sheer evil.”

The judge, who also concluded Falder was a risky offender, added: “These sentencing remarks underplay your relentless, obsessive desire to continue committing offences”. Some of his victims, who were teenagers at the time, were visibly upset.

An investigation that started in August 2013 and involved as many as 100 investigators across the United Kingdom, the US Department of Homeland Security, Europol, and the Australian Federal Police led to the June 2017 arrest of a postdoctoral researcher in geophysics at the University of Birmingham, deemed “one of Britain’s most prolific pedophiles” by the Courier. “For these individuals it will never end, knowing the abuse caused by you still exists in other unknown persons’

A British judge sentenced a prolific pedophile to 32 years in prison in what the UK’s national law enforcement agency described as a watershed moment for coming to grips with technology’s ability to support and spread depravity.

Geophysicist Matthew Falder admitted to 137 offences, including blackmail, voyeurism and encouraging the rape of a child.

Posing as a female artist looking to do life drawings, Falder, 29, lured victims into sending him humiliating images, many of which ended up on the dark web. He approached 300 people worldwide, some of them teens advertising for babysitting or dog walking jobs online.

Falder also hid cameras in bathrooms to record women and girls naked. He even set up a camera in the home of his parents.

In an online post titled “100 things we want to see at least once,” he listed “a young girl being used as a dartboard,” and the production

A British judge sentenced a prolific pedophile to 32 years in prison Monday in what the U.K.’s national law enforcement agency described as a watershed moment for coming to grips with technology’s ability to support and spread depravity.

Geophysicist Matthew Falder admitted to 137 offenses, including blackmail, voyeurism and encouraging the rape of a child.

Posing as a female artist looking to do life drawings, Falder, 29, lured victims into sending him humiliating images, many of which ended up on the dark web. He approached 300 people worldwide, some of them teens advertising for babysitting or dog walking jobs online.

Falder also hid cameras in bathrooms to record women and girls naked. He even set up a camera in the home of his parents.

In an online post titled “100 things we want to see at least once,” he listed “a young girl being used as a dartboard,”

Serial paedophile Barry Bennell has been branded “the devil incarnate” by a judge who jailed him for 30 years for abusing 12 young footballers he coached.

The former Crewe Alexandra coach and Manchester City scout was convicted at Liverpool Crown Court of 50 child sexual offences committed between 1979 and 1991.

Bennell, 64, may have more than 100 victims in total as an additional 86 complainants have come forward to say they too were abused by him.

Sentencing Bennell on Monday, the Recorder of Liverpool, Judge Clement Goldstone QC, said: “Your behaviour towards these boys in grooming and seducing them before subjecting them to, in some cases, the most most serious, degrading and humiliating abuse was sheer evil.”

A British judge sentenced a prolific pedophile to 32 years in prison Monday in what the U.K.’s national law enforcement agency described as a watershed moment for coming to grips with technology’s ability to support and spread depravity.

Geophysicist Matthew Falder admitted to 137 offenses, including blackmail, voyeurism and encouraging the rape of a child.

Posing as a female artist looking to do life drawings, Falder, 29, lured victims into sending him humiliating images, many of which ended up on the dark web. He approached 300 people worldwide, some of them teens advertising for babysitting or dog walking jobs online.

Falder also hid cameras in bathrooms to record women and girls naked. He even set up a camera in the home of his parents.

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LONDON (AP) — A British judge sentenced a prolific pedophile to 32 years in prison Monday in what the U.K.’s national law enforcement agency described as a watershed moment for coming to grips with technology’s ability to support and spread depravity.

Geophysicist Matthew Falder admitted to 137 offenses, including blackmail, voyeurism and encouraging the rape of a child.

Posing as a female artist looking to do life drawings, Falder, 29, lured victims into sending him humiliating images, many of which ended up on the dark web. He approached 300 people worldwide, some of them teens advertising for babysitting or dog walking jobs online.

Falder also hid cameras in bathrooms to record women and girls naked. He even set up a camera in the home of his parents.

In an online post titled “100 things we want to see at least once,” he listed “a young girl being used as a dartboard,” and the production

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